Field notes from the edge of the event horizon. Moments where the capture architecture becomes briefly, undeniably visible — before the frame re-closes and it reads as Tuesday.
→ View the Full TimelineThe sagas document. The illuminations analyze. The exhibits witness. These are present-tense field notes — real cultural moments where the research program suddenly stops being theoretical. Where you see it happen in real time, feel the recognition land, and have approximately thirty seconds before the jester frame re-closes and everyone moves on.
Hawking radiation spewing from the singularity. The information escaping just before the event horizon. That's what these are.
A comedian wore a shock collar during a Kill Tony episode. The host held the switch. The crowd laughed. The performer laughed. Everyone got what they came for. And for approximately thirty seconds, the entire architecture of cognitive capture was visible in a single image — before the jester frame re-closed and it became just a bit.
The capture architecture produces new exhibits continuously.
They arrive as comedy. As content. As things everyone finds funny.
Thirty seconds of recognition before the frame closes.
We document them here.